
Product Description Commercial transactions result in exchange of goods. The reconciliation, however, takes place through transfer of money between the banks of buyer and seller. This process creates delays and leads to sub-optimization of the supply chain network. By integrating physical with the financial supply chain, enormous operational and working capital efficiencies would be generated. The book defines the concept of financial supply chain on the basis of existing practices and changes that are taking place at banks and businesses. An account of leading players and cases from real-life illustrate the opportunities and benefits of financial supply chain services. The book also serves as a guide to banks and corporates to create services under the umbrella of financial supply chain. Finally as money is closely linked to obligations and law – the book outlines the legal framework surrounding such offering from banks. About the Author Sanjay Dalmia is CEO, CashTech — a cash management application provider for banks. He has been associated with banking, finance and technology domains for over the last 15 years. He started his banking career with HSBC India as an executive officer in the credit department. He moved on to join ABN AMRO Bank as Head, Trade Services. Sanjay Dalmia has a B. Tech degree from IIT Delhi in computer science and engineering and an MBA from IIM, Ahmedabad.
This book investigates how integrating physical supply chain operations with financial transaction processes can eliminate systemic delays and improve working capital efficiency. Sanjay Dalmia, drawing on his extensive background as a CEO in cash management technology and his experience at major financial institutions like HSBC and ABN AMRO, provides a framework for aligning banking services with corporate supply chain needs. He argues that by bridging the gap between goods movement and monetary reconciliation, businesses and banks can achieve significant operational optimization.
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Experts view this text as a practical bridge between banking technology and corporate logistics. Readers frequently note the clarity with which the author connects complex financial regulations to everyday supply chain operations.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Education (India)
ISBN-10:
0070077444
ISBN-13:
9780070077447
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